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Photonics West Grows With 3-D Printing, Brain Research

Industrial PhotonicsOct 2014
New technologies for global health care, molecular-guided surgery, 3-D printing and additive manufacturing, brain research and cloud technologies are just some of the new topics to be featured at SPIE Photonics West 2015, which will be held Feb. 7-12 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Total attendance is expected to top 20,000.

• BiOS 2015: This technical program, the largest symposium under the Photonics West umbrella, includes 2200 technical presentations in tracks on photonic therapeutics and diagnostics; clinical technologies and systems; tissue optics, laser-tissue interaction and tissue engineering; biomedical spectroscopy, microscopy and imaging; and nano/biophotonics. Technical topics will include enabling technologies for treatment of cancer, stroke, epilepsy, vision loss and more. Featured sessions will begin with the popular BiOS Hot Topics session on Feb. 7.

• LASE 2015: This track will showcase the latest fundamental and applied research on new laser sources and applications. Topics will include basic laser device and materials research; semiconductor lasers and LEDs; device and system engineering for emerging nanotechnologies; microelectronic, photonic and industrial laser manufacturing; 3-D printing; and free-space communications.

• OPTO 2015: This conference will address the latest developments in a broad range of optoelectronic technologies and their integration for a variety of commercial applications. Many of today’s green technologies – along with enhanced display screens, faster communication and more efficient optical storage devices – originated from ideas presented at OPTO conferences.

• Green Photonics 2015: This track will highlight papers from OPTO and LASE that showcase the latest photonic and optoelectronic tools and materials that will reduce power consumption, enable cleaner manufacturing and create new energy generation for a broad range of applications.

• Translational Research 2015: This program will highlight papers from BiOS that showcase the latest photonic technologies, tools and techniques with high potential to impact health care.

• Applications of 3-D Printing: This new conference will highlight papers from BiOS, LASE and OPTO that showcase innovative ways to apply this multidimensional/multidisciplinary technology.

The annual event also includes industry events ranging from business panels to the Prism Awards, as well as two trade fairs. BiOS Expo, which will be held Feb. 7-8, kicks off the Photonics West week with more than 210 companies in the biomedical optics and photonics industries; it will be followed by the Photonics West Exhibition Feb. 10-12, which will include more than 1250 companies.

A sub-field of photonics that pertains to an electronic device that responds to optical power, emits or modifies optical radiation, or utilizes optical radiation for its internal operation. Any device that functions as an electrical-to-optical or optical-to-electrical transducer. Electro-optic often is used erroneously as a synonym.